A Nova Scotia MLA who alleges she was bullied online by a teenage constituent has dropped the complaint she filed with the province’s newly inaugurated cyberbullying investigations unit.

Truro-Bible Hill representative Lenore Zann, a former actress, said she is satisfied that police and the CyberScan team have done all they can, and said she has heard nothing further from her alleged bully.

The episode started in late November, when 17-year-old Truro resident Nick Scissons Tweeted a topless photo of Ms. Zann taken from a 2008 performance of hers in the Showtime series The L-Word.

In response, said Ms. Zann, she reported him to both local police and the CyberSCAN unit. Speaking to the National Post last week, Ms. Zann said that her status as the boy’s MLA is incidental to the case.

“This has nothing to do with me being in politics … it has to do with me being a human being, a woman, living my life in the world,” she said.